Reflect on the spirit of Hanwha through social responsibility and social contribution
Jun 25, 2025
The Hanwha Employees' Volunteer Group visited an apple farm in Gunnam-myeon, Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do on the 13th and conducted a volunteer activity to help rural workers with executives.
The volunteer work, jointly promoted by Hanwha Corporation and the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, was designed to support rural areas suffering from population decline and aging.
About 40 Hanwha employees shed valuable sweat at the apple farm in Imjin Agricultural Cooperative Federation in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do, while carrying out red fruits (fruit thinning), orchard maintenance, and agricultural land cleanup. Park Sung-joon of Hanwha Co., Ltd., who participated in the volunteer work, said, `Although it was a short time of help for a day, I hope it helped the farmers.' `It is more rewarding to say that apples that I cut with my own hands will help the underprivileged in the future in the fall.'
The three Hanwha defense companies (Hanwha Aerospace, Hanhwa System, and Hanhwa Ocean) visited the Seoul National Cemetery on the 19th ahead of the 75th anniversary of the Korean War and paid tribute to patriotic martyrs and patriots. More than 130 executives and employees of three Hanwha defense companies, including Son Jae-il, CEO of Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha System, and Eo Sung-chul, head of Hanwha Ocean's special ship business, attended the worship service held at the Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. After paying tribute to the Memorial Park, Sohn wrote in his guestbook, "On the occasion of National Veterans Month, I will honor the noble will of patriotic martyrs and patriotic martyrs and contribute to making a prosperous country."," he wrote. All of the executives and employees who attended the memorial service wore a badge on their chest that took the shape of the Korean national flag protecting the remains of the dead. On the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, 121,723 badges were produced using the K9 self-propelled iron to remember the 121,723 dead who have yet to find their remains as part of the campaign called 「121723」 conducted by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs and the Ministry of Defense's excavation team.
The volunteer work, jointly promoted by Hanwha Corporation and the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, was designed to support rural areas suffering from population decline and aging.
About 40 Hanwha employees shed valuable sweat at the apple farm in Imjin Agricultural Cooperative Federation in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do, while carrying out red fruits (fruit thinning), orchard maintenance, and agricultural land cleanup. Park Sung-joon of Hanwha Co., Ltd., who participated in the volunteer work, said, `Although it was a short time of help for a day, I hope it helped the farmers.' `It is more rewarding to say that apples that I cut with my own hands will help the underprivileged in the future in the fall.'
The three Hanwha defense companies (Hanwha Aerospace, Hanhwa System, and Hanhwa Ocean) visited the Seoul National Cemetery on the 19th ahead of the 75th anniversary of the Korean War and paid tribute to patriotic martyrs and patriots. More than 130 executives and employees of three Hanwha defense companies, including Son Jae-il, CEO of Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha System, and Eo Sung-chul, head of Hanwha Ocean's special ship business, attended the worship service held at the Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. After paying tribute to the Memorial Park, Sohn wrote in his guestbook, "On the occasion of National Veterans Month, I will honor the noble will of patriotic martyrs and patriotic martyrs and contribute to making a prosperous country."," he wrote. All of the executives and employees who attended the memorial service wore a badge on their chest that took the shape of the Korean national flag protecting the remains of the dead. On the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, 121,723 badges were produced using the K9 self-propelled iron to remember the 121,723 dead who have yet to find their remains as part of the campaign called 「121723」 conducted by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs and the Ministry of Defense's excavation team.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.